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Sergey Makhno Mixes Japanese and Ukrainian Influences

For the homey interior design of this Kiev-based duplex apartment, Sergey Makhno offers an unconventional mixture of two radically different cultures. With an aim to create an agreeable relationship between "Japanese minimalism and Ukrainian aesthetics," the creative designed the 175-square-meter space to be welcoming and comfortable.

For one, Sergey Makhno utilized wabi-sabi in the curation of the homey interior design—this is a Japanese philosophy that is "derived from Buddhist teachings that accept transience and imperfection," ultimately celebrating the natural and the unprocessed.

Sergey Makhno also pays tribute to his heritage and culture through the incorporation of subtle references to Ukranian themes. An example of that is the collection of Cucuteni-Trypillian ceramics.

Photo Credits: Andrey Avdeenko
Trend Themes
1. Culture-blending Design - Opportunity for designers to merge contrasting cultural influences in interior design
2. Wabi-sabi Philosophy - Opportunity to embrace imperfection and celebrate the natural in design
3. Heritage-inspired Incorporation - Opportunity to incorporate subtle references to cultural heritage in design
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Opportunity for interior design professionals to create unique spaces by blending different cultural influences
2. Ceramics - Opportunity for ceramic artists to create and showcase cultural-inspired collections
3. Home Decor - Opportunity to develop home decor products that bridge different cultural aesthetics

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